Unabridged Audiobook
My favorite book of the year! I didn't want it to end.
Good book, ok narrator
A bit slow and long but great listen and wonderful narrator. Good story
It was interesting and well written. I found a few minor points to be unlikely for the time frame of the story, but I would recommend the book. Narrator was good. I suggest you look up the real Martha Ballard after you read the book.
What a wonderfully written book. I didn’t want it to end. The characters were all perfect, great plot.
Now on my "favorite's" list! Wonderful book & great narrator! A must read❤️
Well written and read by the narrator.
I seriously wanted to continue listening to this book - hoping for a sequel and looking forward to exploring the author’s other works.
It was a captivating story and well performed
One of the best books I've read. Loved the weaving of fact and fiction and appreciate the author for bringing Martha to life. Excellent narrator. Completely engaged and didn't want it to end.
Slow start for me but about a quarter in things got much more interesting.
Really enjoyed the story.
Great story! Love that the author weaved in fact and fiction to keep the story interesting. Narration was great, too.
Great historical fiction, well worth hearing.
A little slow but well-written and enjoyable
Loved the time period and town setting. Great characters.
I read this for my book group and loved it, up until almost the end (possible spoiler ahead). When I moved to Maine in 1978 my first apartment was in Hallowell, so I was somewhat familiar with the deep history of the town, and the geography of the area. Many of the names of families and places were still familiar. And Martha’s story was truly amazing, much of it supported by her extensive diaries and other factual records, which made it even more intriguing. She and her family had a huge impact on the Kennebec communities. So I loved the history of the book, and the good story, until it devolved into a revenge fantasy at the end. That part was not true. Joseph North did rape Rebecca, but never suffered any consequences legal or physical. And to top off my dismay and disappointment was the mention of the Live Oak, which never grew in Hallowell, or anywhere in Maine. We have many beautiful majestic native trees in Maine that she could have used in the story.
I really enjoyed this book. I’ll be reading others of hers. The narrator, very skilled.
I really love this book.
Wonderful! As a Nurse Midwife, I appreciate and admire Martha Ballard.
Outstanding. Beautiful writing, powerful characters and compelling story.
My first book by this author and loved it. The narration was fantastic! I so appreciate when an author shares the background and the thought process at the end of the work. I became an instant fan of Ariel Lawson!
I loved this book and the author’s commentary at the end was fantastic. Don’t miss that!
Great writing and narration. Well developed characters, a touch of magic with a fox, a crime that keeps you guessing, a truly evil villain, and a brave midwife who doesn't suffer fools. The character of the midwife, Martha Ballard, is a real person who, during her career, delivered 1000. Babies. Highly recommended.
I enjoyed the book.
Excellently read! The story was engaging! Enjoyed the depth of the characters.
Great storytelling
Loved this book even though there was more reference to childbirth than I would’ve chosen. Brilliantly written with a great story with enough suspense that I needed to get to the end
This is an excellent story, but the narration is just average.
Great Book!
It was absolutely fabulous. I grew up in the Little House books and this felt like a perfect fit for adult me!
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